Xerox 1075 manual Windows 2000/XP Installing the Printer Driver Using USB, PostScript

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Installing the Printer Driver and Software

H Follow the “plug and play” on the screen to install the printer drivers.

Note

Each printer driver is stored in the following folders on the CD-ROM:

PCL 6: \DRIVERS\PCL6\WIN9X_ME\(Language)\DISK1

PCL 5e: \DRIVERS\PCL5E\WIN9X_ME\(Language)\DISK1

 

RPCS™: \DRIVERS\RPCS\WIN9X_ME\(Language)\DISK1

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PostScript 3:

\DRIVERS\PS\WIN9X_ME\(Language)\DISK1

 

When installation is complete, the printer with its port directed to “USB00n” appears on the [Printers] folder. (“n” is the number of printers connected.)

Windows 2000/XP - Installing the Printer Driver Using USB

Limitation

Installing a printer driver requires the Administrators permission. When you install a printer driver, log on using an account that has the Administrators permission.

When the USB interface cable is used for the first time, the [Found New Hardware Wizard] dialog box appears, and Windows 2000/XP's “USB Printing Support” will be installed automatically.

If the printer driver is already installed, the “plug and play” is displayed, and the printer with its port directed to the USB interface cable is added to the [Print-

*1 folder.

Note

In Windows XP, even if the printer driver has already been installed, [Found New Hardware Wizard] may start when connecting the printer and the computer with the USB interface cable for the first time. In this case, install the printer driver by following the procedure below.

A Install the printer driver by referring to the instructions for installing using a Parallel/Ethernet connection.

Note

Each printer driver is stored in the following folders on the CD-ROM:

PCL 6: \DRIVERS\PCL6\WIN2K_XP\(Language)\DISK1

PCL 5e: \DRIVERS\PCL5E\WIN2K_XP\(Language)\DISK1

RPCS™: \DRIVERS\RPCS\WIN2K_XP\(Language)\DISK1

PostScript 3: \DRIVERS\PS\WIN2K_XP\(Language)\DISK1

When installation is complete, the printer with its port directed to “USB00n” appears on the [Printers] *1 folder. (“n” is the number of printers connected.) *1 In Windows XP, the folder is [Printers and Faxes].

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Contents Printer Kit Type UE USA G339-8607 Introduction Page Table of Contents Page Manuals for This Machine Preparation How to Read This ManualSymbols LimitationNetwork Connectivity Features of This MachineUsing the Document Server Use the Network Utilities included at your own conveniencePrinter Drivers for This Machine PCL printer driversRpcs printer driver Adobe PostScript 3 Printer Drivers and PPD filesSmartNetMonitor for Client SmartNetMonitor for AdminSoftware and Utilities Included on the CD Agfa Monotype Font ManagerUSB Printing Support Acrobat Reader Printer Utility for MacUser Tools/Counter key Guide to This MachineControl Panel Job List key10. # key Display PanelClear/Stop key Common Key Operation Displays and Key OperationsInitial print display Key explanationsOnline key OnlineOffline Offline keyTurn off the main power switch Connecting the MachineConnecting the Machine to the Host Using the Parallel Cable RequirementsConnecting the Machine to the Host Using the USB Cable Connect the other end to the USB port on the host computerSetting Paper on the Bypass Tray Extender Paper guides Adjust the paper guides to the paper sizeOpen the bypass tray Press Bypass Paper Size Setting the Paper Size on the Display PanelPress Printer Features Press the User Tools/Counter key Setting custom size paperPress OK Press Bypass Paper Size Press Custom SizePress TNext to scroll the list Setting thick paper or OHP transparenciesPress System Settings Press the Tray Paper Settings tab Press Paper Type Bypass traySelect OHP or Thick Paper Press the User Tools/Counter key.1Getting Started Installation Method Installing using Auto RunInstalling manually User Codes Quick Install Follow the instructions on the screen Click Quick InstallClick Install Windows XP Professional Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000, Windows NTLect Rename Windows XP Home EditionWindows 95/98/Me Installing the PCL 6/5e and Rpcs Printer DriverInstalling the PCL 6/5e and Rpcs Printer Driver Windows 2000/XPWindows NT Click PCL/RPCS Printer DriversSetting Up Options PCL 6/5e Printer DriverPrinters window appears Start on the taskbarInstalling the printer driver Installing the PostScript 3 Printer DriverWindows 95/98/Me Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver Click Next Check Local Printer, and then click NextSetting up options Windows 2000/XP Installing the PostScript 3 Printer Driver Click NextPrinters window appears Close all applications that are running Windows NT 4.0 Installing the PostScript 3 Printer DriverClick the Device Settings tab Select PostScript 3 Printer Driver Add Printer Wizard starts When connecting with a parallel cable Bidirectional transmissionWhen connecting with USB2.0 When connecting with the networkWhen connecting with Ieee PostScript 3 printer driver installer window appears Click OK Setting Up the PPD FileClick Configure Close the Chooser dialog boxInstalling Adobe Type Manager ATM Installing screen fontsClick Add Printer Mac OS X Installing the PostScript 3 Printer DriverRun Print Center Check Specify a location, and then click Browse Installing the Printer Driver Using USBWindows 98SE/Me Installing the Printer Driver Using USB Click FinishWindows 2000/XP Installing the Printer Driver Using USB PostScriptEnter the machine name, and then click Save Macintosh Creating a Desktop Printer IconClick Change in USB Printer Selection Exit the Desktop Printer UtilityNew Hardware Found or Device Driver Wizard dialog box Installing the Printer Driver Using IeeePrinting with Scsi Print Click Browse Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appearsSelect Optional search locations, and then click Next Click Open Click OKPrinting with IP over Windows XPWindows Me NextWindows Installing the SmartNetMonitor for Client/Admin Click SmartNetMonitor for Client/AdminInstalling the Agfa Monotype Font Manager Select Agfa Monotype Font ManagerUsing Adobe PageMaker Version 6.0, 6.5 or For PageMaker 7.0 default installationIndex Quick Install Memo Memo UE USA G339